2 plays that avoid the fiscal cliff
Usually the end of the year guarantees a big rally, as funds buy and sell to get the bonus money pool up, but this year, the fiscal cliff has meant sober markets ... for now.
By Rudy Martin, Latin Stock Investing
Will it be a just-in-time Christmas present, an event to toast on New Year's Eve, a better-late-than-ever compromise in early 2013 -- or just a "might have been?"
Those are some recent rumors circulating among investors about the possible resolution to the U.S. "fiscal cliff" dilemma. Less is being heard about any conclusive solution to Europe's financial woes. And while a new regime is in place in China, nothing has been heard about economic initiates to propel that nation's economy.
Because of the world-wide epidemic of political, financial and economic uncertainty, the makeup of the Latin Stock Investing Model Stock Portfolios has been on hold in recent weeks.
"The World is Flat," as Thomas L. Friedman stressed in the title of his book -- and in export-dependent Latin America, events in nations that consume its minerals and agricultural output and other products heavily impact the region's economy.
While waiting for some indication of improvement of the economies of the United States, Europe, and Asia, the LSI Model Growth Stock Portfolio is largely insulated from the stock market's uncertainty and volatility with a 48.2% position in the relatively stable fixed-income iShares JPMorgan $ Emerging Market Bond Fund ETF (EMB).
As far as stocks, a sensible investment in the current foggy climate would be a relatively stable consumer stock. A company not dependent on exports, with an inexpensive product that loyal consumers buy with little thought, would seem ideal for an equity position in this environment.
Coca-Cola FEMSA (KOF) has been more than just a preserver of capital in the LSI Model Growth Stock Portfolio. The Mexico-based Coca-Cola bottler has appreciated 16.6% in the three months since it became a component of the portfolio.
The company bottles and distributes Coke and a host of other beverages in Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, and Argentina. The firm has 35 bottling facilities in Latin America, and serves more than 1.7 million retailers in the region.
As has been articulated in the space in recent weeks, expect the LSI Model Growth Stock Portfolio to commit its relatively high fixed-income reserve to appropriate equity investments as soon as signals from North America, Europe, and/or Asia indicate the most profitable investment directions.
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